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- Eddie AI Expands Support to 30 Languages
CineD (Wednesday, 13 August) - Eddie AI, the assistant editor that quietly works behind the scenes to log your footage, dig out soundbites, and line up a rough cut, just got a big update. It now supports 30 languages across all its modes: ChatGPT, Rough Cut, Scripted, and A-roll logging. Let’s take a look. If... - Kodak Faces the Fade-Out – Is This the Final Call?
CineD (Wednesday, 13 August) - Eastman Kodak, the 133-year-old name once synonymous with photography, has warned that it may not be able to keep operating for much longer. In their latest earnings report, the company admitted it has no committed financing or available liquidity to meet roughly $500 million in debt obligations coming due. Shares... - The Ad-Libbed Scene that Became ‘Good Will Hunting’s’ Heartbeat
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 August) - Only those who have worked with great actors know how much of a blessing it is. Not only do they embody your character and vision, but they also bring in bits and pieces that elevate your storytelling in ways you never could have imagined. One of the finest and most... - The Genius Element of ‘Spider-Verse’ You Might Have Missed
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 August) - Sue me, but my favorite Spider-Man movie is Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. While the Spider-Man franchise boasts of cinematic gems such as Spider-Man 2, Homecoming, No Way Home, and Far From Home, Into the Spider-Verse (and its sequel, Across the Spider-Verse) takes the saga of the superhero to a whole... - The 80s Film That Saw the Future of the Digital World
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 August) - In 1982, audiences walked into Tron expecting light shows and arcade vibes—and walked out slightly confused, slightly dazzled, and mostly unsure what they’d just watched.The film wasn’t a hit by traditional standards. Critics were split, Disney wasn’t thrilled with the box office numbers, and Oscar voters even disqualified it from... - Bet You Didn’t Notice 'Jaws' Has Almost No Shark in the First Half — And That’s Genius Writing
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 August) - What if the scariest monster in a horror movie was the one you never saw?That’s the paradox Jaws (1975) pulls off without flinching. For nearly half its runtime, there’s barely a glimpse of the shark. No close-ups. No massive jaws chomping into swimmers. And yet, your heart pounds every time... - How Should Screenwriters Lean into Nostalgia?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - Right now, it's not just the Millennials yearning for the old days. Y2K has become fun and trendy again with Gen Z, too. I know my FYP is full of those Norah Jones slideshows and callbacks to the "Global Village Coffeehouse" aesthetic (which was an earthy design movement from the... - Why is David Fincher Thanked in the 'Weapons' Credits?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - Collaboration is the key to success in Hollywood. And when you get the opportunity to get advice or notes from someone further along in their career, you should take it. And you should especially take it if that person is David Fincher. These lessons came to the real world when... - These Are 5 of the Top-Grossing Screenwriters of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - Whether we like it or not, a huge part of being in the industry is being in a business—if you're a screenwriter, you're selling your ideas, and producers hope to turn a profit if they invest in your project. You need to know what audiences want and how much money... - Simon Pegg Describes Quentin Tarantino's Wild 'Star Trek' Pitch
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - Way back in the 2010s, there was a rumor that we were going to get an R-rated Star Trek written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It was such a weird and wonderful idea. Tarantino's independent and exciting voice, taking on the world of Star Trek and delivering us something both... - Showrunner Noah Hawley Opens Up About the Prescient 'Alien: Earth'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - One of the TV shows I am most excited about seeing is Alien: Earth, which debuts today on FX and Hulu. The show is helmed by Noah Hawley and is set to feature a mix of human and synthetic characters, which is a staple of the Alien universe.The cast is... - Why 'Weapons' Is the Best Thing to Happen to Horror This Year
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - When I went into my screening of Weapons, I happened to be wearing one of my Longlegs T-shirts. I had a whole conversation with the employee (shout-out to AMC) about how excited we both were for Zach Cregger's new film, and how the lead-up to its premiere felt a lot... - Why Denzel Washington Passed on 'Se7en'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - Hollywood is full of people who almost starred in movies. It's what makes this such a fun industry; every zig or zag could change the course of a career, or open the door for someone else. The story of the movie Se7en is one of those awesome tales. From the... - Alan Tudyk Says His Robot Character Tested Higher Than Will Smith in 'I, Robot'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - When you make a massive budget movie, you're going to want to test it out with audiences before you release it, so you know what parts they like. This allows you to make tweaks or do reshoots to solve some of the audience's bigger issues before you put it into... - US DJI Drone Ban Looms, What Filmmakers Need to Know – A Deep Dive
CineD (Tuesday, 12 August) - As Washington moves closer to banning DJI drones over national security concerns, shelves in US stores are already running bare – and filmmakers are bracing for a future without the market leader in aerial cinematography. Can US-domestic or allied brands fill the gap, or will creative professionals face higher costs...